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The promising new hardware is here now, but it’s the software to come that could advance this tablet to the next level.
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There isn't much new about Apple’s newest entry-level iPad. But it’s a better value than ever.
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Updates for the new version of Microsoft's tablet are as subtle as they come, but the complete package is still a worthy competitor.
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The Google Pixel C is the Android tablet to beat. It's got a sleek, solid build and features a magnetic keyboard (sold seperately) that attaches so strongly, you can hold it upside down and the tablet won't fall.
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The Galaxy Tab S3 is an impeccably designed tablet with an impressive stylus and stunning HD screen.
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Samsung's Galaxy Book challenges Microsoft for the two-in-one title, but it's off to a wobbly start.
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Packing powerful speakers and LTE, the premium Android tablet beats the iPad Mini 4 where it hurts the most: affordability.
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